Talia Aikens-Nuñez ’01—OMG … I Did It Again?!, Central Avenue Publishing
Molly Bang ’65—Picture This (25th Anniversary Edition), Chronicle Books
Catherine Corry Blakemore ’55—Basic Level Literacy Programs for English-Speaking and Non-English Speaking Adults, Adams-Pomeroy Press
Wendy Garling ’73—Stars at Dawn: Forgotten Stories of Women in the Buddha’s Life, Shambhala Press
Cortney Harding ’03—How We Listen Now: Essays and Conversations About Music and Technology, CreateSpace
Gwen stead Hart ’98—The Empress of Kisses, Texas Review Press
Anne Murray Heinz ’64—Women, Work, and Worship in Lincoln’s Country: The Dumville Family Letters, University of Illinois Press
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz ’63—A Taste for Provence, University of Chicago Press
Erin Judge ’02—Vow of Celibacy, Rare Bird Books
Cokie Boggs Roberts ’64—Capital Dames: The Civil War and the Women of Washington, Harper Perennial
Deborah Dashow Ruth ’63—Joyriding on an Updraft, Sugartown Publishing
Ellen Read Widmer ’61—Fiction’s Family: Zhan Xi, Zhan Kai, and the Business of Women in Late-Qing China, Harvard University Press
Nancy Spelman Woloch ’61—A Class by Herself: Protective Laws for Women Workers, 1890s–1990s, Princeton University Press
Variny Yim ’90—The Immigrant Princess, Windy City Publishers
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